UW-Eau
Clare Women Win First Title Since
1985, Third Overall
The
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire won
the 2007 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (WIAC) women’s cross
country title at Winneconne's Lake Breeze
Golf Course on Saturday (Oct. 27).
The conference title for UW-Eau Claire
is the third in school history and first
since 1985. The Blugolds also claimed
the league crown in 1984.
UW-Eau Claire compiled 44 team points
to outdistance UW-Platteville’s
second-place total of 49 points. UW-La
Crosse, the two-time defending champion,
finished third with 77, followed by
UW-Oshkosh in fourth with 121, UW-Stevens
Point fifth with 131, UW-River Falls
sixth with 167, UW-Whitewater seventh
with 193, UW-Stout eighth with 202 and
UW-Superior ninth with 253.
UW-Oshkosh sophomore Alya Mitchell captured
the individual title, completing the
6,000-meter course in 21:26.50 to nip
UW-River Falls sophomore Becca Jordahl’s
second-place time of 21:28.34.
UW-Oshkosh has had seven individuals
combine to win 12 conference titles.
Mitchell is the first Titan to win the
league spectacle since Liz Woodworth
won back-to-back crowns in 2003 and
2004.
In this year’s race, UW-Eau Claire
had five runners place in the top 14
to lead the winning team effort. Junior
Mary Palmer led the Blugold pack finishing
fourth with a time of 22:15.88. Senior
Molly Warner placed fifth in 22:23.84,
junior Beth Lutz ninth in 22:41.65,
sophomore Hannah Humbach 12th in 22:53.03
and senior Amber Hertz 14th in 22:55.61.
UW-Platteville junior Jessica Scott
was third in 21:51.70, UW-La Crosse
sophomore Katelyn Williams sixth in
22:27.81, UW-Platteville junior Emma
Dreis seventh in 22:32.01, UW-Platteville
freshman Alli Tank eighth in 22:35.76,
UW-Stevens Point senior Hannah Dieringer
10th in 22:43.89, UW-La Crosse sophomore
Meghan Dugan 11th in 22:49.64 and UW-Platteville
sophomore Eileen McGuine 13th in 22:54.16.
The top seven individuals received All-WIAC
first team recognition, while runners
placing eighth through 14th earned All-WIAC
second team accolades.
UW-Eau Claire head coach Dan Schwamberger
was named the coach of the year, while
UW-Whitewater’s Ashley Pick received
the Judy Kruckman Scholar-Athlete Award.
Named to the inaugural All-WIAC Sportsmanship
Team were: UW-Eau Claire’s Jenna
Smith, UW-La Crosse’s Kristen
Howe, UW-Oshkosh’s Jessie Scheer,
UW-Platteville’s Amanda Topper,
UW-River Falls’ Stacy Dekkers,
UW-Stevens Point’s Kimberly Multerer,
UW-Stout’s Charity Cook, UW-Superior’s
Emily Dunning and UW-Whitewater’s
Ashley Pick. The team was selected for
individuals that displayed exemplary
sportsmanship throughout the season.
It included one member from each school
as selected by that school.
All nine WIAC teams return to this very
same course on Nov. 10 to compete at
the NCAA Division III Midwest Regional.
The NCAA Division III Championship is
scheduled for Nov. 17 in Northfield,
Minn.